Thursday, 6 September 2012

Lucky me, I was given the Stylfile at the Leeds Blogger Event (which was amazing by the way, thank you SO much to the lovely girls who organised it) and I have wanted to try it for ages and ages, so was ecstatic when I found one in my goody bag. So I decided today was the day. One of my acrylics fell off (boohoo) so I have been able to try it out on that poor nail. I hate acrylics and I'm annoyed at myself for getting addicted to them again...but hey, I wanted nice groomed nails in London that I didn't have to paint or worry about, but now I'm wishing I just kept my natural long nails. So, the Stylfile range; at a first glance I thought; 'wow I love the packaging'. If you read my blog a lot, you'll notice that I always analyse the packaging of products, I know you're not meant to judge a book by it's cover, and I'm the first to stand by that, but packaging is very important when it comes to beauty products. I wasn't dissapointed, it is really pretty and bright. Recently. I prefer just plain packaging, but, as you can see it isn't too girlie, whoever has designed it really does have the right idea about minimalism, it's true, simplificty is the essence of success and I think the ratio between feminised and sophisticated is spot on with this product. It's bold enough to stand out but it isn't bold enough to look tacky. If you didn't watch the Apprentice then you'll probably wonder who the heck 'inventor Tom' is, but actually, it was most surprsing when he won. His tactics were clearly to remain calm and quiet, and he definitely won Sugar over with his S shaped nail file, of course, he has now expanded on his range which is brilliant for all of us females.

So, the most interesting product and something that I've wanted to get my hands on for some time now, is his 'Emergency File'. Surely everyone has been in the siutation where they snap a nail and there is no nail file to hand? I did this so many times at college that I used to take one in my bag, but it went manky after a while and lost it's filability, but Mr Tom has helped us out and invented this diddy emergency file (so cute) and the colour scheme is equally as nice as the packaging. It simply loops onto your key ring AND even has a protective pink case around it so that it doesnt scartch your phone etc. What more could you want? As if that isn't good enough, you actually pull out the file, and it is still his famous S shape, so you get the best of both worlds. If you turn the file around you can see that it also buffs and shines, you literally can

give yourself a whole new 'nail look' on the go with this, without damaging anything in your bag. The government should give this to every woman as an every day need. Who agrees? So, when I did hear about this product I thought, it will definately be high end, and cost at least £10.00, I'm not even sure what the average price for a nail file is nowadays but I know you can get a 4 pack of flimsy ones for a few pound in Boots, when I went on the Sainsburys website and I found out that this little gem is only £4.49 I was pleasantly surprised. I do think that this would make a really cute gift as well, and I may have to distribute these around Christmas time for my girlie friends, as it is both practical and pretty. I have a feeling that Sainsbury's are going to run out of these very soon, especially at such a good price. I also like that Tom didn't aim for a high end audience, and that it is still available for us high street shoppers.

The second item that I got my hands on is his famous S shaped Stylfile. I don't understand why they don't use these in salons, it reminds me of the perfect files that beauticians use that are thick and long enough but also enduring, the ones that file off loads of your nail quickly. At first, it is quite difficult to work out how to use it (or maybe that was just me,I am used to straight nail files) but once you get the hang of it, it makes filing your nails easier and quicker. The S shape allows the file to follow the natural shape of the nail. It says on the packaging that this will last for up to 12 months because of the special abrasive used which shocked me as most of my nail files snap or go rubbish within a few months, but once you hold the file you can tell that this is made from very good material. I think even just from holding it you can tell that it is a good, sturdy file. My Grandma LOVES nail files so I think I may have to treat her to this. I can't wait to properly do my nails using it.

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Welcome to multi-award winning blog, Emtalks. My name is Em Sheldon and I am based between Leeds & London. My passions are beauty, fashion, fitness, wellbeing, food and all things beachy. I like to travel. I am also a fitness fanatic so you may find me doing yoga or HIIT somewhere if I'm not on my spin bike. For all enquiries please email me at [email protected] (my only email address) - I would love to hear from you!